MIT Technology Review Publishes eBook on AI's Role as Military Advisor
MIT Technology Review has released a new subscriber-only eBook titled "How AI is becoming the next military advisor." The publication compiles six updated stories originally published between April 11, 2025, and April 21, 2026. Authored by James O’Donnell, the eBook examines how military organizations are utilizing artificial intelligence models to inform critical decision-making processes.
A new eBook from MIT Technology Review, titled "How AI is becoming the next military advisor," delves into the increasing integration of artificial intelligence within military operations. This subscriber-exclusive collection features six stories that have been updated to reflect recent developments in the field.
These stories were originally published in MIT Technology Review between April 11, 2025, and April 21, 2026. The eBook explores various applications of AI, including its use in decision-making by militaries worldwide.
The content covers themes such as the evolving nature of the "new war room," how generative AI is being adapted for intelligence gathering by the U.S. military, and the arrival of a new phase in military AI development. It also discusses the potential use of AI chatbots for targeting decisions, the Pentagon's plans for AI companies to train on classified data, and AI's impact on the Iran conflict.
The eBook is available for download in PDF and ePub formats, and its content was authored by James O’Donnell. (Source: MIT Technology Review)